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 India’s Republic Day is celebrated every year on 26 January to mark the adoption of the Constitution in 1950, transforming India into a sovereign republic. It is one of the country’s most important national holidays, featuring grand parades in New Delhi and across the nation.

Celebrations

  • Republic Day Parade in New Delhi: Held at Kartavya Path (formerly Rajpath), showcasing India’s military strength, cultural heritage, and technological achievements. There are parades by the armed forces-Army, Military & Navy to showcase India’s Defence capabilities. All the 29 States & the Union Territories showcase their cultural & social heritage.
  • Flag Hoisting: The President of India hoists the national flag and delivers an address to the nation.
  • Awards Ceremony: Prestigious honors like the Padma Awards and bravery medals are announced.
  • Cultural Performances: School children, folk artists, and dancers perform across the country.
  • International Guests: A foreign head of state or government is invited as the Chief Guest each year.
  • Beating Retreat Ceremony: Held on 29 January, marking the end of Republic Day celebrations with military bands.

Top Online Sales Events and Offers:

To mark India’s 77th Republic Day, major e-commerce platforms are launching sales with deep discounts across fashion, electronics, and home goods. These events typically run from January 12th to January 26th.
  – Amazon’s Great Republic Day Sale: Starting January 16th; up to 80% off across categories, including 40% off mobiles and 75% off electronics. SBI credit card users receive an additional 10% instant discount.
  – Flipkart’s Republic Day Sale: Running January 17th–22nd (early access for Plus/Black members on January 16th). Offers up to 85% off and a 10% instant discount for HDFC Bank cardholders.
  – Myntra’s Right to Fashion Sale: Running January 12th–18th; 50% to 80% off apparel and accessories, with extra discounts for new users and specific bank cards.
  – AJIO Fashionista Sale: Discounts up to 90% plus extra coupon offers on ethnic and western wear.
– Good Earth Annual Sale
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BUY INDIAN

While several stores and e commerce platforms are announcing their special sale & promotions to celebrate India’s Republic day, let us take a moment to cherish the crafts & textiles of India. Let us pay a tribute to the weavers & craftspeople of India on this occassion.

 Lets celebrate Indian by promoting Made in India clothing & Handicrafts. The diversity of  Indian Handicrafts & textiles is stunning. Each Indian State has a historical tradition of weaving textiles and creating crafts from locally available products. Thus, India has a very interesting, diverse & wide range of locally produced products. We have showcased unique textiles & crafts from 11 Indian States in this blog.

1. Indian HandiCraft and Textile of Bihar- 

Madhubani Painting

Mithila art, also known as Madhubani painting is a 2500-year-old Indian art form. It has its origins in the Mithila region of Bihar and Nepal. Mithila is the place of birth of Sita, the wife of Lord Ram from the Ramayana.

As a matter of fact, this art form was practised on freshly plastered floor & walls in mud houses. Today, they are hugely popular paintings on canvas.Colourful portrayals of tales from the Ramayana, marriage processions, and flora & fauna of this region are the prominent subjects of the paintings. Madhubani is done using twigs or fingers and natural dyes are used in the paintings. The eyes of humans or animals are given a lot of prominence in Madhubani art. Further, there is no empty space in the painting.

● Tussar Silks

Tussar Silk
Tussar silk is produced from the larve of silkworms. India is the 2nd largest producer of this silk in Bhagalpur, the State of Bihar. It is a coarse silk in golden colour. It is  dyed in several colours later.

2. Indian HandiCraft and Textile of Rajasthan

● Blue Pottery in Rajasthan

This form of pottery is of Turko-Persian in origin. Blue colour is the predominant colour used in this form of pottery & hence the name blue pottery. For example, cobalt is used to make the blue dye. It has close similarity to Islamic pottery. Further, it was introduced to India by the Turkish invaders.

Bandhani (Tie-dye dress materials) & Leheriya

What are Bandhej/Bandhini?

Bandhini fabrics and sarees are popular dotted sarees in Rajasthan. The fabrics are tied with a thread at identified spots & then dyed in the desired colours. This creates a unique pattern with white dots. Crepe silk, satin & cotton fabrics are the fabrics used to create this kind of prints.

Leheriya

The word leheriya means wave like patterns. Sarees & fabrics with wave like patterns  in chiffon, georgette and cotton are very popular & fashionable.In addition, skirts & scarves in leheriya are available in bright & modern colours.

Kotputhli toys/Puppets 

They are are local puppets. Kings & queens, prince & princesses make these toys colourful & interesting. That is how the tradition of storytelling evolved. In other words, this is a popular form of entertainment in the villages of Rajasthan.

Puppets

Rajasthani Puppets

3. Craft and Textile of Gujarat

Tiny mirrors are attached to colourfully embroidered fabrics to create a stunning effect. In addition, they are used on dresses, tops, salwar suits, blouses. Further, they can also be used on furnishings & fabrics.

Patola (Patterned textiles/sarees)

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What are Patola sarees

Silk sarees from Patan in Gujarat are known as Patola sarees. The wonderful patterns on the silk are created using the resist dyeing technique method. It is called double ikkat. As a matter of fact, the fabrics are woven in this beautiful fashion and are not printed. Patola sarees are soft, silky & very colorful.

4. Indian handicrafts of Odisha

Silver Filigree Work

Imagine when silver is twisted into thin strips & crafted in beautiful shapes. That is silver filigree jewellery, artefacts are made with silver filigree. The metals are at first beaten down & flattened & then cut into thin strips. They are then crafted into shapes.
Silver Filigree is created when twisted threads of silver are soldered on to the surface. For instance, filigree involves kneading, twisting and melding of metals like gold and silver. Further, this delicate kind of metalwork is achieved after long hours of diligent work by committed artisans.

Pattachitra

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What is Pattachitra?

Firstly, the word ‘Pattachitra’ is sourced from two Sanskrit words: ‘patta’ (canvas) and ‘chitra (picture). Synonymous with Odisha, Pattachitra thus refers to a painting done on canvas. It is in a scroll form and is inspired by the local deities such as Lord Jaganath . Lord Krishna is worshipped in the form of Lord Jaganath in the State of Odisha. The paintings are colourful & tell a tale from mythology.

Pattachitra artists from Odisha’s State Emporiums CP Raghurajpur village boast a breath-taking collection of this ancient art form. The village is popularly known as the ‘heritage village’ for unique and varied range of crafts being carried out there.A skilled artisan is able to carve a splendid, flawless Pattachitra painting only after years of practice. It takes from around 5-15 days to even several months to complete a single piece, depending upon details involved as well as size of the paintings.

5. Crafts and Textile of TamilNadu

Brass Handicrafts in India

Firstly, brass is an alloy composed of copper and zinc and is known for its hardness. It has a dull gold like sheen. In addition, it is used extensively for making items for worship such as lamps, deities and decorative items.

In addition, it is also used to make bearings, locks, & plumbing essentials. Brass is also used in some musical instruments.

Furthermore, brass lamps and brass deities are very popular in South India. As a result, the temple bells and huge temple lamps are made of brass. Brass artefacts are one of the best handicrafts in India. Moradabad in UP is also very famous for brass items.

Kanjivaram sarees

Kanchipuram/Kancheepuram

The town of Kanchipuram is about 70 Kms from Chennai. Kancheepuram or Kanjivaram is a small temple town in the State of Tamil Nadu in South India. It was the capital city during the reign of the Pallavas. Kanchipuram or Kanjivaram is also popular for its eponymous sarees. The heavy colourful silk sarees are magnificent and without a parallel in the world.

6. Indian HandiCrafts and Textile of Karnatka

Wood Carving

Firstly, did you know this timeless art goes as far back as ancient Egypt era? The best example to cite is a statue of a man displayed in the Museum of Cairo in Egypt. It possibly dates back to 4,000 BC. Wood carving is an ancient art. The state of Karnataka is famous for rosewood & Sandalwood carving.

Mysore Silk

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What is Mysore Silk

These sarees are very soft silk as compared to the stiff & thick Kanjivaram silk. They are less expensive than the heavy Kanjivaram sarees and they are light weight sarees. The sarees come in rich colours and have zari borders.

7. Craft and Textile of Kolkata

Terracotta/Clay Dolls

Terracotta: Word Origin

Firstly, the word “terracotta” means “baked earth ”. Above all, terracotta refers to the clay based earthenware. Further, it is cheap, versatile & durable. Clay is baked to an orcher or red colour. In other words, this is not glazed pottery. It has been used for building bricks, tiles, sarcophagus & more. The latter was decorated with figures & paintings.

Kantha Embroidery

It is a simple embroidery technique popular in the states of West Bengal  in India and in Bangladesh. However, unlike Chikankari embroidery which is predominantly in white colour, kantha embroidery is done in colourful threads. It is also known as Kantha stitch. Motifs of beautiful flowers and delicate creepers and animals are used in this form of embroidery.

Textiles – Jamdani sarees

Jamdhani

As a matter of fact, fine cotton handloom sarees are Tant sarees from Bengal. Jamdani is also an intricate Persian origin work that is incorporated in the sarees. Thus, they are outstandingly beautiful sarees. Jamdani is also done on muslin, which is a light weight & transparent fabric. They mostly come in pastel shades.

 8. Craft and Textile of Jammu & Kashmir

Papier Mache

Papier Mache

Bowls, plates, penstands, christmas decorative art are all made from papier mache. In other words, simple paper is used to make beautiful at form. Further, it is dissolved in water to make a pulp before it takes its final shape & colour. As a result, masks used in floats and other Republic day items are made from papier mache.

Pashmina

What is a Pashmina shawl

The soft Kashmiri shawl is made from special wool found in Kashmir. But, Cashmere is a softer wool. However, Pasmina could have some silk mixture too. It is a very soft & lighter texture of wool. It is ideally used in shawls.

9. Indian HandiCraft and Textile of Uttar Pradesh

Mirror Inlay

If you have visited the Taj Mahal, you would probably be aware of the beautiful frescos & designs on the walls. The white marble is chipped and  designed with grooves, cuttings & spaces. Coloured glass is placed into it. This is mirror inlay work. It is also known as glass inlay work or Thikri. The outstanding designs & patterns are spectacular.

Textile Chikankari

As a matter of fact, is a a very distinct embroidery work from Uttar Pradesh. The embroidery is done using white colour threads on the reverse side similar to Kantha work. This creates shaded patterns on the frontside of the fabric. In other words, this kind of work is a speciality from the State of Uttar Pradesh.

Banarasi Sarees

Banarsi Sarees

The most exquisite sarees from India are the Banarasi sarees.

The city of Varanasi or Banares is best known for these silk sarees of outstanding quality. The colourful silk threads are interwoven with silver & gold threads to craft fabrics & sarees that  are unmatched in quality.

10. Craft and Textiles of Assam

Mukha

Mukha- These are face masks from Assam depicting demons, dragons & characters from Ramayana. This craft originated from the river island of Majuli. This island is surrounded by the river Brahmaputra. The masks or Mukha are extensively used in mythological plays. The masks add more authenticity when playing the characters of lord Ram, Ravan & the monkey god Hanuman.

Textile Mugga Silk

Muga Silk

The Assamese silk sarees  are known as Mugga silk. They are lustrous, shiny & very light to wear. It is one of the rarest & strongest silk threads.

11. Craft and Textile of Madhya Pradesh

Dhokra 

This is a specialised craft and is known for its simplicity & strong form. Brass is the basic raw material that is used. Animals such a s, peacocks, elephants, horses and human forms are important part of the product range. Dhokra art is predominantly practised by the Dokra Dammar tribes Madhya Pradesh, Orissa & West Bengal.

Chanderi

There is a lot of history is associated with this fabric. The Chanderi fabric originated in the 13th century in a town also called Chanderi. It is a popular fabric lending itself to be made into sarees, salwars, lehengas and more.

 

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